Intel revealed its Arc Pro "Battlemage" line of graphics cards at the 2025 Computex event. These cards are powered by the latest Xe2 graphics architecture and are based on the 5 nm BMG-G21 silicon. The Arc Pro B50 is designed for professional visualization and graphics workstations, offering 12 GB of memory. On the other hand, the Arc Pro B60 comes with 24 GB of memory and is suitable for AI inferencing tasks.

Unlike AMD and NVIDIA, Intel is collaborating with board partners to create custom designs for its Arc Pro B-series. Some of these partners include ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsun, Sparkle, Onix, Senao, and Lanner.

The Arc Pro B50 series is targeted towards professional visualization and comes with certifications and validations from leading content creation applications. Intel is also expanding its AI inferencing product lineup with the introduction of the Project Battlematrix Linux software stack and workstation platform. This platform allows for up to 8 Arc Pro GPUs with a total of 192 GB of memory to accelerate models with over 70 billion parameters.

The Arc Pro B50 is based on a slightly modified BMG-G21 silicon, similar to the Arc B570 graphics card but with enhanced software and support. The Arc Pro B60, on the other hand, is a high-end card resembling the B580 with double the memory across its 192-bit memory bus. Some partners, like Maxsun, have even introduced dual-GPU cards based on the B60, utilizing two BMG-G21 chips without a bridge chip.

Most custom-designed Arc Pro B60 cards feature 600 W 12V2x6 power connectors to provide sufficient power for the two GPUs. Intel also presented performance claims for the B50 and B60 in various use-cases during the event.